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The tragic story of a diplomat entangled in a fatal highway confrontation has left many grappling with disbelief. Jared Llamado, a 32-year-old who once earned academic accolades and pursued a diplomatic career with the U.S. State Department, is now at the center of a harrowing incident that unfolded on Sunday.
Virginia State Police have confirmed that Llamado was responsible for the fatal stabbing of Michele Adams, 39, and the injury of three others: Dana Bonnell, 36, Mary C. Flood, 37, and Heather Miller, 40. In an unexpected twist, Llamado also took the life of his own dog during this road rage episode. The series of stabbings occurred on the southbound lanes of I-495 in Fairfax County, a mere 30-minute drive from the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C.
Authorities have indicated that the attack appeared to be random, with none of the human victims being passengers in Llamado’s vehicle. The violent outburst reached a climax when a state trooper, responding to the scene around 1:17 p.m., encountered Llamado wielding a knife. In a confrontation that left the trooper no choice, Llamado was shot in self-defense. He was then transported to a local hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries. The trooper emerged from the encounter unharmed.
The Virginia State Police released a statement detailing the incident: “A Virginia State Police trooper was called to the scene at approximately 1:17 p.m. for a reported road rage incident. When the trooper arrived on scene, he was confronted by a male suspect carrying a knife. The trooper then shot the suspect in self-defense. The suspect, Jared Llamado, 32, of McLean, Va., was transported to the hospital with serious injuries. Llamado later succumbed to those injuries. The trooper was not injured.”

This shocking event left a community in mourning and searching for answers as they grapple with the senseless loss that unfolded on I-495 at Little River Turnpike on that fateful day. The incident, accompanied by unsettling details and a tragic end, remains under investigation as authorities work to piece together the motivations behind this violent act.

Police respond to a stabbing on I-495 at Little River Turnpike on March 1, 2026. (WTTG)
The U.S. Department of State confirmed Llamado was a foreign service officer with the agency.
“We are aware of the tragic incident that involved a Foreign Service Officer and occurred on Sunday, March 1, in Fairfax County, Virginia,” a State Department spokesperson said in a statement. “We extend our deepest condolences to all those affected by this tragedy.”
On Feb. 22, Llamado posted a picture with several friends on social media, appearing to be happy and upbeat.

Jared Llamado was a foreign service officer with the U.S. State Department, according to an agency spokesperson. (Facebook/Jared Llamado)
“Dinner with my long time friends and coworkers!” Llamado wrote, in what would be his last Facebook post.
Here’s a timeline of Llamado’s work and education history leading up to the stabbing incident, according to his LinkedIn and social media:
In 2011, Llamado began studying at George Mason University to earn a degree in applied information technology.
2015 – Graduated from George Mason University:
In 2015, Llamado graduated from George Mason University with a degree in applied information technology. Llamado said on LinkedIn that he graduated with a 3.76 grade point average, which landed him on the dean’s list for seven of his eight semesters. He also said he graduated magna cum laude.
July 2015 to June 2018 – Employed as a network engineer at OSIbeyond

Officials said Jared Llamado killed one person and injured three others. (Instagram/jared.llamado)
June 2018 to June 2020 – Employed as an IT Network Engineer at ECC IT Solutions, LLC
June 2020 to October 2021 – Employed as a senior solutions engineer at R3 LLC
November 2021 to July 2024 – Employed as a senior network engineer at LMS Technical Services
September 2024 to March 2026 – Employed as a diplomatic technology officer at the U.S. Department of State
While working at the Department of State, Llamado said he was living in Copenhagen, Denmark, but appeared to be back in the United States recently.
March 1: Police say Llamado went on a stabbing spree in a “road rage incident”:

Authorities identified Jared Llamado, 32, of McLean, as the suspect in a stabbing following a crash on Interstate 495 in Fairfax County, Virginia. (Jared Llamado McLean Facebook)
According to dispatch audio obtained by Fox News Digital, the stabbing incident “started out as a property damage crash,” then the suspect began “stabbing people with a knife.”
The dispatch operator said that there were “multiple victims in the roadway.”